
Compiled by his relative Taga Muneo, this limited non-commercial edition contains Taga’s handwritten poems, essays, ink paintings, and sketches created during his long service in China – including scenes of Nanking, Peking, and Manchuria. Taga served over 20 years as a cavalry officer and military attaché in China from the late Meiji to early Showa era. A valuable firsthand record of Japanese military culture, art, and diplomacy in prewar East Asia. Not listed in the National Diet Library; likely a private printing circulated only among family and comrades. Published: December 10, 1935 (Showa 10). Size: 19 × 12.5 cm / Japanese-style binding. Condition: Very good for age (minor foxing, light wear). Own a Piece of History. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.

Here is an original Imperial Japanese Navy technical training manual. Issued for torpedo trainees at the Imperial Japanese Navy Torpedo School. Dated 1920 (Taisho 9). The Navy Torpedo School was responsible for training personnel in torpedo and naval mine operations – one of the most advanced weapon systems of its time. By 1920, Japan was rapidly expanding its naval power and modernizing its fleet with advanced electrical and mechanical systems. Electrical knowledge was essential for. Torpedo launch mechanisms. Naval mine systems. Shipboard motors and generators. This manual was created for trainees studying the fundamentals of electrical engineering necessary for naval weapon systems. Direct current generators. Electric motor principles. Structural diagrams and cross-sections. Coil and winding systems. Mechanical and electrical schematics. It includes fold-out technical diagrams showing detailed machine construction. This is not a commercial publication. It was an internal naval training document. Cover foxing and staining. General age wear and discoloration. Pencil markings and underlining. Damage on the final page. Overall fair condition for its age (over 100 years old). Please review photos carefully. This manual represents the technological foundation of the Imperial Japanese Navy during its expansion era – well before World War II. A rare Taisho-period naval technical document. Own a Piece of History. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.

Rare historical photo album documenting the early period of the Manchurian Incident. The book was issued by the Kwantung Army Headquarters, the Japanese Imperial Army force stationed in Manchuria (northeastern China). Rather than a commercial publication, this type of book was typically produced for military personnel or related officials as a commemorative historical record. The Kwantung Army was one of the most influential military forces of Imperial Japan. Originally established to protect Japanese interests and the South Manchuria Railway, it later became the main military force involved in the events that triggered the Manchurian Incident in 1931. The Manchurian Incident marked a major turning point in East Asian history. Following the conflict, Japan established the state of Manchukuo, and the region became a central stage for the political and military developments that eventually led to the Second World War in Asia. Contents of the Book. This album contains many photographs and illustrations documenting that period, including. Portraits of senior Japanese military commanders. Military operations and units of the Kwantung Army. Military vehicles and medical units. Scenes from cities and daily life in Manchuria. Early Japanese military aircraft. Public ceremonies and historical events. The book is a large-format photo album approx. 31 cm with many photographic plates. Why This Book Is Rare. After World War II, during the Allied occupation of Japan under GHQ, large quantities of wartime materials were confiscated or destroyed. Military publications, aviation-related documents, and wartime records were especially affected. Additionally, Japan was prohibited from manufacturing aircraft for several years after the war. Because of this, many pre-war Japanese military and aviation publications did not survive, making original photo albums from this era increasingly scarce today. Cover wear and stains. Minor damage consistent with age. Please review the photos carefully for details. Large photo album format. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.

PRE-WW2 GERMAN NATIONAL SOCIALIST PARTY MUSEUM MÜNCHEN 1933 PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC. PRE-WW2 GERMAN – NATIONAL SOCIALIST PARTY MUSEUM MÜNCHEN 1933. PRE-WW2 GERMAN NATIONAL SOCIALIST PARTY MUSEUM MÜNCHEN named. From 1933 until WW2’s end it served as an official national socialist party museum, when the room that served as the early headquarters of the national socialist party was turned into a small museum in 1933. CAPTIONED IN THE LOWER RIGHT NEGATIVE. Gaststätte Sterneckerbräu – München. Sterneckerbräu Restaurant – Munich. IMPRINT ON THE REVERSE. Toni Gröbner – Fernspr. Hier in diesem Veteranensaal. (WW2 German Leader) seine ersten Versammlungen ab. Owner: Toni Gröbner – Telephone. Here in this veterans’ hall. Reich Chancellor (WW2 German Leader) held his first rallies. Jakob Feldbauer, Verlag, München 9. OFFICIAL RESTAURANT / INN’S HAND STAMP ON THE REVERSE AS A FOUNDING MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL SOCIALISTS. Gaststätte “Sterneckerbräu” Brau München. Gallndungaster der (NATIONAL SOCIALIST PARTY). Street number 54 Tel. Founding member of the (NATIONAL SOCIALIST PARTY). VERY SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY FINE CONTRAST. CONDITION IS EXTREMELY VERY FINE FROM ITS 92+ YEARS. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.

Original Imperial Japanese Navy photo album documenting the training and graduation of 4th Class Engine Room Sailors (Kikanhei) at the Kure Naval Training Corps (Kure Kaheidan) in January, 1936 (Showa 11). About the Kure Naval Training Corps. Kure Kaheidan was one of Japan’s four major naval recruit training bases, along with Yokosuka, Sasebo, and Maizuru. Located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Kure was the home of the Kure Naval Arsenal, which built the legendary battleships Yamato and Nagato. All new recruits to the Imperial Navy underwent basic training here-covering discipline, drill, seamanship, gunnery, signaling, and engineering-before joining the fleet. About Engine Room Sailors (Kikanhei). Engine room sailors were the technical backbone of the fleet, responsible for maintaining and operating boilers, turbines, and generators-the “heart” of a warship. As 4th Class trainees, they began their service at the lowest rank, learning steam and mechanical systems through practical exercises in the engine room. Scenes of the enlistment ceremony and first day of training. Physical and drill exercises, marksmanship, and engineering instruction. Photos of boiler and machinery training. A visit to the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy (Etajima). Recreation and morale events. Each section is accompanied by original period captions, vividly illustrating the strict yet proud life of Imperial Navy recruits before the Pacific War. The front cover board is torn, and some pages with text show creases or tears. Photographs remain clear and well-preserved overall. Considering its age (nearly 90 years old), the condition is good for display or research. A highly valuable prewar Japanese Navy artifact, documenting the training of the men who powered the fleet from below decks. An authentic “engine room view” of the Imperial Navy before the Pacific War. Own a Piece of History. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.

The product is a set of original US Navy aviator wings from the 1920s to 1930s, making it a valuable collectible item for enthusiasts of militaria. These wings likely hold historical significance and would make a unique addition to any collection focused on this period of time. With their authentic design and origins, they offer a tangible connection to the aviation and military history of the early 20th century.


This is a rare original postcard set from the early days of Imperial Japanese Naval Aviation. The set consists of 5 postcards with the original envelope, showing scenes from the Yokosuka Naval Air Group and Oppama Airfield-one of the birthplaces of Japanese naval aviation. Printed Titles on Each Card. The postcards include the following original captions. “Imperial Japanese Navy Latest Yokosuka Arsenal Type Seaplane”. “Imperial Japanese Navy Tethered Observation Balloon Descending”. “Imperial Japanese Navy F-Type on Water and Yokosuka Type in Flight”. “Imperial Japanese Navy Latest F-Type Flying Boat in Operation”. “Imperial Japanese Navy Large Airship”. Based on the terminology such as “Yokosuka Arsenal Type” and “F-Type, ” along with the presence of seaplanes, flying boats, and airships, this set is believed to date from the late Taisho to early Showa period (approximately 1920s-early 1930s). This was before aircraft like the Zero Fighter existed. A time when naval aviation was still experimental and evolving. Why This Set Is Rare. Captures a very short transitional period in aviation history. Includes early technologies such as airships and observation balloons. Yokosuka was the central hub of Imperial Japanese naval aviation. Original censorship approval marking on the envelope. Complete set with original envelope (high collectibility). Materials showing airships and early naval aviation development are especially scarce on the market. Used condition with age-related wear, stains, and minor damage. Please refer to photos for details. This is not just a postcard set. It is a visual record of the moment Japan began to take control of the skies. Before Zero Fighters-this was the beginning. Own a Piece of Aviation History. Approximate 7-21days(To USA).

WWI – Interwar USN Navy Service Type Sailors Flat Cap S. FORT RILEY Tally with some moth hits as shown – Overall Good Condition. As Photographed with wear and age as seen (see photos for condition). A Great Candidate for any Collection, War Room, or Display. Recent Estate Collection Acquisition & Presented as Acquired, Scarce. Check back often – we search estates and sources across the world to bring a fine selection of militaria. Please review all photos for details regarding the condition of the item listed – further condition information will be included in the listing as is relevant, if you need additional photographs or have questions regarding the condition please do not hesitate to ask. I describe all items to the best of my ability – please do not hesitate to ask any and all questions prior to the close of the listing. Mistakes very rarely occur – however if one does please rest assured that it will be corrected. International Buyers are Welcome!